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How Did Television Shaped American Culture

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Television during this time greatly shaped American culture. Televisions were affordable and middle class America began to invest in them. The technology developed which allowed the networks- NBC, CBS and ABC, to broadcast TV in real time. The moment was realized during the 1952 presidential election. Broadcasters were able to show the Democratic and Republican conventions live. This was important because rural America was able to see in real time Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson running against each other. From 1949 to 1969 the amount of televisions grew from one million to about 45 million. The amount of TV stations grew from a mere 69 to almost 570. The amount of Americans with at least one TV grew to 96% of America by 1970.

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